Professor Markus Wagner's latest publication on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will appear in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law. It analyzes the international rules pertaining to UAVs / drones, both in their civilian and military applications. He has also been elected as Co-Chair of the International Law and Technology Interest Group of the American Society of International Law and his latest article, “Regulatory Space in International Trade Law and International Investment Law,” has been published by the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law. His work will be the subject of an online symposium conducted by the Journal in the coming weeks. The article analyzes the extent of regulatory autonomy governments possess in international economic law and is part of a larger project Professor Wagner carries out in this field. He teaches and writes in the areas of international law, constitutional law and comparative law. His recent scholarship has focused on the development of autonomous weaponry and its compatibility with international humanitarian law and various aspects of international economic law and on translating scientific uncertainty into legal decisions in the context of the law of the World Trade Organization.